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Month: November 2023

‘People live in fear:’ 500+ Milwaukee Housing Authority tenants highlight ongoing rampant crime, safety issues

By Ellie Nakamoto-White Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — What some call Milwaukee’s second largest landlord is under fire yet again, with hundreds of tenants claiming management has failed to keep them safe. In March 2023, tenants banded together to call for an investigation and reform of the Housing Authority of

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14-year-old girl injured in SW Miami-Dade crash that killed 15-year-old boy dies, family attorney says

By GAIL LEVY, ELITSA BIZIOS, RUBÉN ROSARIO Click here for updates on this story     SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Florida (WSVN) — A 14-year-old girl has died two days after, police said, she was critically injured in a crash in Southwest Miami-Dade that claimed the life of a 15-year-old driver. On Friday, the family attorney for Jazmin Keltz

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Pentagon identifies Army soldiers killed in helicopter crash in eastern Mediterranean Sea

By Haley Britzky, CNN (CNN) — The Pentagon identified on Monday the five special operations aviators who were killed in a training flight crash in the eastern Mediterranean Sea on Friday evening. The soldiers, all assigned to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, were Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen R. Dwyer, 38, of Clarksville, Tennessee; Chief Warrant Officer 2

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As Iceland braces for a potential volcanic eruption, what is likely to happen and what are the risks?

By Issy Ronald, Caitlin Danaher and Catherine Nicholls, CNN (CNN) — Iceland has declared a state of emergency and more than 3,000 residents have been urged to evacuate the small, coastal town of Grindavík as the country’s authorities anticipate the imminent eruption of a volcano in its southwestern peninsula. Scientists monitoring the situation, including those at the Icelandic

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Sacan a recién nacidos de sus incubadoras envueltos en papel aluminio para mantenerlos con vida en el hospital más importante de Gaza, dice el director

Valeria Ordóñez (CNN) — Los bebés prematuros en el hospital más grande de Gaza están siendo envueltos en papel aluminio y colocados junto a agua caliente en un intento desesperado por mantenerlos con vida, advirtió el director del hospital, mientras la potencia del fuego israelí continúa atacando las calles circundantes y las reservas de combustible

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El Salvador slaps a $1,130 fee on African and Indian travelers as US pressures it to curb migration

By MEGAN JANETSKY Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — El Salvador’s government has begun slapping a $1,130 fee on travelers from dozens of countries connecting through the nation’s main airport. The move comes amid U.S. pressure to help control migration flows to its southern border. Since the end of October, citizens of 57 largely African

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